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Old 03-30-2005, 04:06 PM   #1
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I am thinking to modify my 05 WRX in the summer, here are my IDEAL MODS:
-Helix Downpipe(Catless)
-HKS Catback
-Perrin Up-Pipe(Catless)
I will mod them for sure,however, i was wondering that how much WHP will I gain from these?

Also, what if i dont get a UTEC, is there a BIG difference based on my mods?

since there is none tunning shop specialized in Suby where i am living, i dont know if i would get a UTEC or AP.

I've read a few threads about Ap, they have claimed that detonation and stalling have happened to 04s and 05s, so it's really a hard decision for me...

please give ur advises, i will be really appreciated.
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Old 03-30-2005, 05:58 PM   #2
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on a local dyno a stock subie will do 170-175 whp. (its about 25% loss to the wheels since 227 is the stock rated hp) With a freeflowing exhaust and engine management I would put you at about 215-220 whp. That would be with about 25% drivetrain loss 270 hp.

Those three mods are worth maybe 50 HP. Just imo... your mileage may vary.


EDIT: If you are going to go further and buy injectors / turbo / intercooler I'd buy a UTEC. If not, I'd get an accessport.

Rob
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Old 03-30-2005, 07:11 PM   #3
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thx,i dont think i will go further within a year
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